Spin Move

Of course, in-game examples are the most prevalent, but this clip here from the North Team’s Senior Bowl practice drills gives an up-close look at just how quick he is with this particular move.

This spin move, in tandem with his previously mentioned swim move, gives him just one more option rushing the passer. This keeps the opponent guessing, knowing there are multiple ways that Williams can beat them, and evidently quite quickly at that.

Anchor Against the Run

Of course, teams would like any top defensive tackle prospect to be a productive player in the running game as well. Although consistency in which will be the key moving forward, Williams has flashed the ability to be an anchor against the run.

On this particular play, he helps to blow up the backside of the run by simply not allowing himself to be moved.

It is this ability, in combination with some of his other natural skills, which makes Williams fairly scheme versatile. This versatility will only enhance his draft stock, as there would be a positional fit for him on any kind of defense.